Statistics For Business And Financial Economics (2nd Edition)World Scientific Publishing Company, 16 ago 1999 - 1112 páginas News Professor Cheng-Few Lee ranks #1 based on his publications in the 26 core finance journals, and #163 based on publications in the 7 leading finance journals (Source: Most Prolific Authors in the Finance Literature: 1959-2008 by Jean L Heck and Philip L Cooley (Saint Joseph's University and Trinity University).This is an extensively revised edition of a popular statistics textbook for business and economics students. The first edition has been adopted by universities and colleges worldwide, including New York University, Carnegie Mellon University and UCLA.Designed for upper-level undergraduates, MBA and other graduate students, this book closely integrates various statistical techniques with concepts from business, economics and finance and clearly demonstrates the power of statistical methods in the real world of business. While maintaining the essence of the first edition, the new edition places more emphasis on finance, economics and accounting concepts with updated sample data. Students will find this book very accessible with its straightforward language, ample cases, examples, illustrations and real-life applications. The book is also useful for financial analysts and portfolio managers. |
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PART II Probability and Important Distributions | 143 |
PART III Statistical Inferences Based on Samples | 377 |
Relating Two or More Variables | 545 |
PART V Selected Topics in Statistical Analysis for Business and Economics | 757 |
Appendix A Statistical Tables | A-1 |
Appendix B Description of Data Sets | A-32 |
Microcomputer Version | A-34 |
Appendix E Useful Formulas in Statistics | A-43 |
Appendix F Important Finance Topics | A-64 |
Answers to Selected OddNumbered Questions and Problems | A-65 |
A-91 | |
Selected Examples and Applications | A-103 |
Applied Appendices | A-106 |
Selected Examples and Applications | A-107 |
Microcomputer Version | A-38 |
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Statistics for Business and Financial Economics, Volumen 1 Cheng F. Lee,John C. Lee,Alice C. Lee Vista previa restringida - 2000 |
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95 percent confidence Analysis of Variance ANOVA Appendix Application assets Assume average binomial distribution calculate Chapter chart coefficient coefficient of determination column compute Construct correlation cumulative current ratio decision defined in Equation degrees of freedom determine discussed Durbin-Watson statistic economic equal estimate event example expected value Figure firm forecast frequency function graph hypothesis testing income independent variables indicated level of significance lognormal distribution measure median MINITAB MINITAB Output multiple regression normal distribution null hypothesis obtain parameters percent confidence interval percent test period Poisson Poisson distribution population mean price index probability distribution quality control R-Sq random sample random variable rates of return regression analysis reject relationship residual sample mean sampling distribution scores simple random sample skewness standard deviation standard error statistics stock price SUBC Suppose Table tion variation weight